Re: TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections

2009-08-27 Thread Buettner, Wolfgang
the following message from TCPIP (540) server: =20 DTCMON402W TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections.=20 Of 511 blocks, 73 are free after 73 more were allocated.=20 =20 What does this mean? Messages and Codes says it were self-explanatory; well, I could not find any buffer or other limit name being

Re: TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections

2009-08-27 Thread Jim Bohnsack
I agree that POOLSIZE doesn't answer what you want, other than possibly indirectly. I don't know either how TCP Connections is counted but I would certainly increase the number of buffers you have allocated for SCB and TCB. The Lo-water levels for them is pretty low. TCPIP will grab more

TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections

2009-08-26 Thread Buettner, Wolfgang
I got the following message from TCPIP (540) server: DTCMON402W TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections. Of 511 blocks, 73 are free after 73 more were allocated. What does this mean? Messages and Codes says it were self-explanatory; well, I could not find any buffer or other limit name

Re: TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections

2009-08-26 Thread Jim Bohnsack
from TCPIP (540) server: =20 DTCMON402W TCP/IP was very low on TCP Connections.=20 Of 511 blocks, 73 are free after 73 more were allocated.=20 =20 What does this mean? Messages and Codes says it were self-explanatory; well, I could not find any buffer or other limit name being clearly related